oaktongue

/oʊkˈtɒŋɡ/ (OHK-tong)

Definitions

1. noun

A tongue-shaped piece of wood or other material, typically with a smooth surface, used for tasting or testing the quality of liquor, especially whiskey.

“The bartender used an oaktongue to test the flavor of the whiskey before serving it to the customer.”

Synonyms

  • oak tongue
  • whiskey tester

Antonyms

  • tasting rod
  • wooden stick